Do I need to take the SAT or ACT?

Rhiannon Schade Director of College Counseling Collegewise of MillburnShort answer: probably. Most colleges do use standardized test scores (either the ACT or SAT) as part of their admission evaluation process. There are, however, 950+ colleges that are able to make decisions on their applicants without the use of test scores. You can find the list of test-optional and test-flexible colleges at fairtest.org. However, it is important to note that these schools vary greatly in the way they implement their test-optional and test-flexible policies, so be sure to check their admission requirements to make sure you know what is expected of applicants. For example, one thing to double-check is whether or not the test-optional colleges on your list award merit scholarships to applicants who do not send in test scores. If you would like to avoid taking the SAT or ACT altogether, it’s also worth considering that you may change your mind and want to apply to a school that does require scores. So you may want to take one of the tests just in case.

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